Avoiding the Disk Bottleneck in the Data Domain Deduplication File System by Data Domain - A Vendor White Paper - Software Guide
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Published on: April 10, 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Unknown
Length: 14 pages
Price: FREE
Overview:
Disk-based deduplication storage has emerged as the new-generation storage system for enterprise data protection to replace tape libraries. Deduplication removes redundant data segments to compress data into a highly compact form
and makes it economical to store backups on disk instead of tape. A crucial requirement for enterprise data protection is high throughput, typically over 100 MB/sec, which enables backups to complete quickly. A significant challenge is to identify and eliminate duplicate data segments at this rate on a low-cost system that cannot afford enough RAM to store an index of the stored segments and may be forced to access an on-disk index for every input segment.


This paper describes three techniques employed in the production Data Domain deduplication file system to relieve the disk bottleneck. These techniques include:


  1. The Summary Vector, a compact in-memory data structure for identifying new segments
  2. Stream-Informed Segment Layout, a data layout method to improve on-disk locality for sequentially accessed segments
  3. Locality Preserved Caching, which maintains the locality of the
    fingerprints of duplicate segments to achieve high cache hit ratios.

Together, they can remove 99% of the disk accesses for deduplication of real world workloads. These techniques enable a modern two-socket dual-core system
to run at 90% CPU utilization with only one shelf of 15 disks and achieve 100 MB/sec for single-stream throughput and 210 MB/sec for multi-stream throughput.
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